Murdoch flintlock pistol
14 September 2020
Description

I have a Murdoch flintlock pistol. This pistol measures about 12" in length and is made out of what appears to be all steel, including the grip. The grip end is designed with what appears to be a rams horn. The gun has a ramrod built into the underside of the barrel and a flash hole pick built into the pistol grip. The entire firearm has engraving from end to end. On the left side of the pistol, a 3.5" metal clip. The trigger is a round button type of design. On the right side of the pistol is, "IO Murdoch," right below the flintlock powder pan. On the right side grip is what appears to be a crest with 3 swords and a snake woven in between the swords. On the left side of the grip is the words "Lexington" April 19, 1775. The barrel is flared on the end and looks to be smooth bore, not sure what caliber. The inside of the barrel measures about 1 1/4".

Provenance

Unknown

Acquired from
Other
For sale
Yes
Answered within 5 days
By George
Sep 19, 12:13 UTC
Fair Market Value
$3,000 - $6,000 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Dear Daniel,

Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. My sincere apologies for the delay with the apprisal.

The presented object appears to be a typical Scottish all-steel flintlock pistol made by Murdoch. This pistol has a dedication naming Lexington and the date 19. April 1775. This means this pistol was presented for an anniversary or similar event. These all-steel Scottish pistols were especially worn as a sign of rank and social status with uniforms and the traditional costumes.
This piece is in good condition and there is no serious damage visible in the images provided.
A fair market estimation would be between 3.000 to 6.000 USD.
This estimate is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparable items. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and may vary.

With kind regards,
Georg

Daniel knapp Sep 19, 21:05 UTC

Thank you for the report and appraisal. If I'm interested in selling this firearm, where might I contact to do so?
Thank you,
Daniel Knapp

George Sep 20, 13:51 UTC

Dear Daniel,

Thank you for your inquiry about consigning through Mearto. When you submitted your item to us for appraisal, did you select "yes" or "maybe" when you were asked if it was for sale? If so, your item automatically entered a database, which is accessed by a number of regional and international auction houses actively seeking new items for consignment. If there is any interest, they will contact you directly through our platform. You will receive an email notification if one of them makes an inquiry. If you selected "no" when asked if the item was for sale, you can change this so that your item enters the database. Just visit "my collection," select the item, then click the "edit item" button at the top of the page. On the resulting page, click "yes" or "maybe" to answer the question: "Are you looking to sell this item?" Good luck and if there's anything else I can do to help, please just let me know!

With kind regards,
Georg

Daniel knapp Sep 20, 15:34 UTC

Thank you for the information.

Respectfully,
Daniel

George Sep 23, 09:28 UTC

Dear Daniel,

you are very welcome.

With kind regards,
Georg

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